Meritor Wabco Bring Active Braking Safety to North America
Meritor Wabco have introduced a collision safety system with active braking for the North American commercial vehicle market. The system, called OnGuard, is currently installed on nearly 200 vehicles
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Active Safety Comes to Honda’s Mid-Range Cars
Sophisticated active safety systems are moving downrange from the top-line luxury vehicles where they first appeared; the new Honda Accord is available with the latest active and passive safety technologies,
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Car Coatings, Adhesives & Sealants Report Released
The Freedonia Group, a US industry research firm based in Ohio, have released a new analysis and forecast of the US market for coatings, adhesives, and sealants used in the automotive industry.
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US Crackdown on Illegal Lights
The United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Nhtsa) and U.S. Customs have significantly increased their coöperative efforts to stop illegal car lights entering the country.
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FDM: Real-Part Prototypes in 3 Steps
Stratasys have launched RedEye, a Fused Deposition Modelling system the company describe as the world’s largest rapid prototyping and parts building service.
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Polysulfone: New Competition for Polycarbonate
Udel polysulfone (PSU) from Solvay is a nearly water-clear polymer with higher heat resistance than polycarbonate; Udel PSU has a deflection temperature of 174°C.
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Expensive headlamps: in future you may have to secure them to your vehicle
US patent number 7278763 is not the first one to offer protection for your headlamp. It has been customary to fit anti-theft devices on headlamps in a number of countries as a standard precaution.
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Air Fans for Headlamps from SUNON
Sunon, a fan manufacturer straddling China and Taiwan, have traditionally supplied electric fans for the personal computer and general electronics market.
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The BMW of the future?
In May 2008, BMW unveiled their M1 Homage Concept at the Villa d'Este Concours on the shores of Lake Como, Italy. Now, BMW have officially taken the wraps off of a new design study called
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Interview with Michael Sivak
Michael Sivak is one of the foremost researchers in the field of vehicle lighting and driver vision. He is an experimental psychologist with primary training in vision and perception.
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